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El rey Carlos III inició el proceso formal para quitarle al príncipe Andrés sus títulos y honores reales

El rey Carlos III comenzó este jueves “un proceso formal” para despojar de sus “títulos y honores” a su hermano, el príncipe Andrés, investigado por sus vínculos con el financiero estadounidense y pedocriminal Jeffrey Epstein. Lo anunció este jueves el palacio de Buckingham.
“El príncipe Andrés será conocido a partir de ahora bajo el nombre de Andrew Mountbatten Windsor”, precisó el comunicado.
Además, Andrés tendrá que abandonar su residencia real, Royal Lodge. “Se ha entregado una notificación formal para que renuncie al contrato, y se mudará a una vivienda privada alternativa”, según la misma fuente.
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El segundo hijo de Isabel II, de 65 años y que vive junto a su exesposa, Sarah Ferguson, en esa mansión de 30 habitaciones desde 2003, se trasladará a la finca de Sandringham Estate, en Norfolk, a unos 180 km al noreste de Londres, según la agencia Press-Association.
En los últimos meses, se redobló la presión para que Andrés abandonara Royal Lodge, que se encuentra en la propiedad real de Windsor, y más aún desde que se publicaron la semana pasada las memorias póstumas de Virigina Giuffre, principal acusadora de Jeffrey Epstein.
En el libro, Giuffre cuenta que fue utilizada como esclava sexual por Epstein, que se quitó la vida en prisión en 2019 antes de llegar a ser juzgado, y revela que mantuvo relaciones en tres ocasiones con el príncipe Andrés.
Reputación en ruinas
Después de semanas de controversia, el jefe de Estado británico cedió a las presiones de distintos sectores políticos y de la opinión pública y actuó para retirarle a Andrés el título de príncipe, con el que nació, así como el de duque de York, que la fallecida reina Isabel II le concedió cuando se casó con Sarah Ferguson en 1986.
La reputación de Andrés y su exmujer Sarah Ferguson, de la que se divorció en 1996, quedó en ruinas con la decisión de hoy después de conocerse el alcance del vínculo de la pareja con Epstein, con quien forjaron una estrecha amistad y la mantuvieron aún cuando se supo que el magnate estadounidense había abusado sexualmente de menores. ARCHIVO – El príncipe Andrés de Gran Bretaña, a la izquierda, y el rey Carlos III de Gran Bretaña salen después de la misa de réquiem por la duquesa de Kent en la catedral de Westminster en Londres, el martes 16 de septiembre de 2025. (Foto AP/Joanna Chan, archivo)
Todos los honores que el hermano del monarca recibió a lo largo de su vida le serán retirados y será conocido como Andrés Mountbatten Windsor (el apellido de su padre, el fallecido duque de Edimburgo, y el que lleva la familia real británica).
“Estas medidas se consideran necesarias, a pesar de que continúa negando las acusaciones en su contra. Sus Majestades desean dejar claro que sus pensamientos y su más sentido pésame han estado, y seguirán estando, con las víctimas y los supervivientes de cualquier forma de abuso”, concluyó la nota oficial.
Según los medios británicos, sus dos hijas, Beatriz y Eugenia, conservarán los títulos de princesas, a los que tenían derecho por ser nietas de Isabel II.
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Los medios publicaron asimismo que los diputados británicos se planteaban debatir en el Parlamento la conducta de Andrés y desafiar la convención que impide a los políticos criticar a la familia real británica, algo que ahora consideraban necesario por el escándalo.
Hace unos días, Andrés intentó poner fin a años de controversia, tras las acusaciones de abuso sexual sobre Virginia Giuffre cuando ésta era menor de edad, al comunicar que dejaría de utilizar voluntariamente el ducado y otros honores que tenía, como el de miembro de la orden de la Jarretera, pero no fue suficiente ya que la polémica continuó en los medios.
Sin embargo, Andrés, quien niega rotundamente las acusaciones de abusos a Giuffre, se vio inundado de críticas centradas en la propiedad en la que ha vivido, prácticamente sin pagar alquiler, desde 2003, un año después de que muriera su abuela, la reina madre.
(Con información de EFE y AFP)
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Israel warns Hezbollah ‘playing with fire,’ presses Lebanon to act on weapons pledge

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As Hezbollah rebuilds its forces and Lebanon is accused of failing to enforce the ceasefire terms brokered last year, Israel’s defense minister has fired off a warning to Beirut.
On Sunday, Defense Minister Israel Katz said, «Hezbollah is playing with fire, and the president of Lebanon is dragging his feet,» he said. «The Lebanese government’s commitment to dismantle Hezbollah’s weapons and remove it from southern Lebanon must be realized. Enforcement will continue and deepen — we will not allow a threat to the residents of the north.»
His warning comes as Fox News Digital has learned that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is weighing broader operations against the Iran-backed terrorist group after repeated violations of the truce.
A senior IDF officer stationed on the northern border told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that Hezbollah remains fully armed and funded by Iran.
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Israeli soldiers take part in an IDF exercise to enhance operational readiness along the Lebanon border in Oct. 2025. (IDF)
«Hezbollah didn’t give up their heavy weapons,» the officer said. «They’re still trained, still financed by Iran, and still trying to re-establish their positions. Our job is to make sure they don’t succeed.»
On Monday, the IDF confirmed it had killed two Hezbollah commanders in southern Lebanon. Muhammad Ali Hadid, a senior member of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, was eliminated in Nabatieh, while another operative was struck in Ayta ash Shab after being seen collecting intelligence on Israeli positions.
«The terrorists’ activities violated the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,» the IDF said in a statement. «The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to the State of Israel.»

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir watch as the IDF carries out strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. (Ministry of Defense)
The senior officer said the operations reflect Israel’s new, proactive security doctrine. «If somebody threatens us, we take control of the situation and make the threat go away,» he said. «We pushed Hezbollah back, so civilians could return. Now we’re fortifying those gains and acting to prevent their recovery.»
That, he added, is the lesson Israel learned from Oct. 7. «Until then, we sometimes looked the other way. That’s over. We’re not sitting and waiting for the next rocket.»

A flag bearing the picture of assassinated pro-Iranian Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah flutters in front of a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of Nasrallah’s assassination in an Israeli airstrike at his grave in Beirut. Beirut, Lebanon, Sept. 27, 2025. (Marwan Naamani/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)
The officer said the IDF’s 91st Division recently completed its largest exercise since the start of the war, designed to strengthen operational readiness for both defense and offensive operations along the Lebanese border — at sea, in the air, and on land.
«We tested our defensive systems, coordination, and rapid-response capabilities,» he said. «We’re applying every lesson from Oct. 7 so our response next time will be immediate.»

Israeli soldiers take part in an IDF exercise to enhance operational readiness along the Lebanon border in Oct. 2025 (IDF)
According to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, intelligence officials believe Hezbollah is rapidly rebuilding its arsenal with Iranian assistance. The group has partially restored its weapons supply chain through Syria and Iraq, despite disruptions following the collapse of the Assad regime last year.
The Trump administration has also expressed frustration over Beirut’s failure to curb Hezbollah. U.S. Special Envoy Thomas Barrack recently described Lebanon as «a failed state» because of its «paralyzed government,» and that Hezbollah pays its fighters more than the national army soldiers earns.
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Commuters drive past a newly-installed billboard bearing the image of a Lebanese flag and a statement that reads in Arabic «Lebanon a new era», replacing a Hezbollah billboard, on the road leading to Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International airport on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Joseph Eid/AFP via Getty Images)
Responding to Israel’s preemptive strikes last week, Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi urged his visiting German counterpart on Friday to «help pressure Israel to halt its attacks.»
«Only a diplomatic solution, not a military one, can ensure stability and maintain calm in the south,» Raggi said, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).
He added that the Lebanese government «is gradually moving forward with its decision to bring all weapons under state control.»
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) on Thursday voiced «deep concerns», urging all parties «to fully commit to the cessation of hostilities.»
UNIFIL added that it remains in contact with the Lebanese Armed Forces and emphasized that extending state authority «is at the very core of Resolution 1701.»
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IDF troops fighting Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit.)
Despite diplomatic criticism, Israeli commanders insist they will not allow Hezbollah to rebuild.
«We won’t wait for another Oct. 7,» the Israeli officer said. «We’re vigilant, we’re rebuilding, and we’re ready. The quiet we have now depends on Hezbollah’s choices — not on our willingness to defend ourselves.»
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White House slams Mamdani’s ‘completely irresponsible’ comments linking Trump to threats against voters

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The White House slammed New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani after he linked the Trump administration to threats against voters in New Jersey.
On Tuesday, as New Jerseyans went to cast their ballots, bomb threats forced voters out of multiple polling places. While the threats were found to be non-credible, they still caused a disruption to those looking to exercise their right to vote for the Garden State’s next governor. When asked about the threats in his neighboring state, Mamdani made comments that raised eyebrows and rocked the West Wing.
Mamdani called the threats «incredibly concerning» and said that he believed they were «an illustration of the attacks we’re seeing on our democracy.»
«We have to understand this as part of the general approach the Trump administration has taken to trying to intimidate voters with baseless allegations of voter fraud as a means of trying to repress the voice of Americans across this country,» Mamdani said.
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The White House said Zohran Mamdani’s comments on the bomb threats in New Jersey were «completely irresponsible.» (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images; Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Mamdani’s remarks were «completely irresponsible» and not based in fact.
«I think they are completely irresponsible, and they are based on zero evidence. And I think this is just another example of how the Democrat Party unfortunately stands for nothing. All they stand against is President Donald Trump. And I think it’s quite sad to see that we have someone at the top of the ticket on an Election Day today saying such things about the president, when he obviously had absolutely nothing to do with those threats,» Leavitt said in response to a question from Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich.
On Monday, Trump, who has been an outspoken critic of Mamdani, backed former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race.
«I would much rather see a Democrat, who has had a record of success, WIN, than a communist with no experience and a record of COMPLETE AND TOTAL FAILURE. He was nothing as an assemblyman, ranked at the bottom of the class and, as mayor of potentially, again, the greatest city in the World, HE HAS NO CHANCE to bring it back to its former glory!,» Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani votes at a voting site on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in New York City. (AP Photo/Olga Fedorova)
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«We must also remember this — A vote for Curtis Sliwa (who looks much better without the beret!) is a vote for Mamdani. Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job,» Trump added. «He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!»
Trump, a native New Yorker, also said that if Mamdani were to win, it would be «highly unlikely that I will be contributing federal funds, other than the very minimum as required, to my beloved first home.»
Cuomo responded, saying that Trump «doesn’t support me,» but rather «he opposes Mamdani.»
«He believes that Mamdani is an existential threat to New York,» Cuomo added.

Andrew Cuomo leaves a campaign stop in New York City on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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«The MAGA movement’s embrace of Andrew Cuomo is reflective of Donald Trump’s understanding that this would be the best mayor for him,» Mamdani said at a press event in New York on the eve of the election. «Not the best mayor for New York City, not the best mayor for New Yorkers, but the best mayor for Donald Trump and his administration.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani’s campaign for comment on Leavitt’s response.
Fox News Digital’s Emma Bussey contributed to this report.
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